Rspb South Stack Cafe

South Stack, LL65 1YH - Holyhead
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Cliffs 713 Lighthouse 672 Cafe 326 Puffins 120 Sea birds 120 Gift shop 40 Chough 29 Guillemot 29

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Contact Information

📞 Phone: +44 1407 762100
📍 Address: South Stack, Holyhead

🕐 Opening Hours

Open now Closes at 05:00 PM
Monday1 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday2 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday3 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday4 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday5 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday6 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday7 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM

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Darren Kent

★★★★★ 5/5
One of my favourite memorable moments visiting South Stack, North Wales and the RSPB cafe was a nice find. It wasn't here when I first came to South Stack in 1994. Great cafe with fantastic views. Plenty of seating; too! Will definitely visit again in the future.
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Georgina

★★★★★ 5/5
Absolutely wonderful, views are spectacular. Lovely place to view the lighthouse from - you do have to go down to Allan's Tower to do this. Excellent for bird spotting. Assistants in the RSPB gift shop are very helpful and knowledgeable. Cafe is lovely with inside and outside seats. Very clean and nicely decorated. Toilet facilities are good, baby changing and disabled too. Dogs aren't allowed inside the cafe (unless assistant dogs) but you can sit outside with them. Food in the cafe is very nice - had a lovely breakfast and lunch, pricing is reasonable, staff are lovely and friendly and helpful. From here it's a short walk to Allan's Tower but this path is reasonably steep with steps. There is however a lower carpark signed as Allan's Tower and the path is more accessible for wheelchair users/pushchairs. When you get lower down there aren't barriers for the cliff edges so beware with young children. Carparks are pay and display and cars do get checked for tickets. Well worth a visit, you won't be disappointed.
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Steve Warren

★★★★☆ 4/5
Rspb visitor centre perched on top of cliffs with excellent views out to sea. Short walk to South Stack if you fancy the 400 steps down ( and back up) Need entry tickets to go into lighthouse ( Adult £9.50)
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Graham Douglas

★★★★★ 5/5
Car park was full when we arrived. Managed to get a space on the road nearby, otherwise it would have been a very short visit. Spectacular views and scary paths. System at cafe was a bit confusing at first and it wasn't obvious where to find a menu, but the food (scone) was very good.
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Sabiha Gokcen

★★★★★ 5/5
This is a gorgeous place. The landscape is amazing. We visited after nesting season, so we are planning on traveling back again when the seabirds are nesting between April and July. Note: we still saw lots of birds, including several Chough. We also visited the hut circles nearby. They are so well preserved and excellent examples of Bronze Age construction. Recommend this site for bird and history enthusiasts.
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Trev Abrahams

★★★★☆ 4/5
We luckily chose a lovely sunny day to visit and parked in the car park at the visitor centre (pay & display). We took a short walk to the cliff top area overlooking the lighthouse, which sits on an outcrop jutting out into the sea. Great views. If you're energetic, you can walk down to the lighthouse and back again.
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Sony Issac

★★★★★ 5/5
Amazing mesmerizing view. I would highly recommend the walk if you are able. Lots of car parking areas around. A coastal walk to get to the light House park further away would be amazing. It was steep and I wouldn't do the walk to the lighthouse as climbing back up would be difficult. If you'd rather just see south stack you can park right above it. Plenty of options and well worth a visit. It's beautiful!
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Franco Cargius

★★★★★ 5/5
It's always great to visit. But it's becoming more popular over the years. The cafe car park can be full if it is park in the lower rspb car park and walk up the coastal path towards the watch tower. From there you can get a great view of south stack and it's a small climb to the cafe facilities.
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S Edwards

★★★★★ 5/5
Absolutely amazing place. The birds were an incredible sight to see. Saw my first puffins first chough and baby Gulls. The views are incredible.There are 400 steps to walk down which means 400 to walk back up so be mindful that it can be quite strenuous. I had a tour of the lighthouse which is charged I think around £9 but was worth it( just be mindful that to get to the top of the lighthouse there are some vertical stairs which are a tight squeeze). Beautiful place easy to find. Cafe and toilets on site
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Emily Emz

★★★★★ 5/5
Absolutely stunning. I would highly recommend the walk if you are able. There are several car parks dotted around. If you want a bit of a coastal walk to get to the light House park further away, if you'd rather just see south stack you can park right above it. Plenty of options and we'll worth a visit. It's a beauty! Great cafe nearby too.
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